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Union growth 13 March 2015 Korea: Unions defend teachers on multiple fronts
Korean teacher unions are actively defending their members’ status in moves to ensure that teachers’ pensions are protected benefit and that legal assistance is on-hand to protect their rights.
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Trade union rights are human rights 10 March 2015 UK teachers’ unions: review of asbestos in schools must be released
Staff and children continue to be put at risk, say education unions in the United Kingdom, who are urging their government to immediately publish its own review of asbestos management in schools.
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Trade union rights are human rights 4 March 2015 The right to strike worth fighting for in Zimbabwe and Niger
Teacher unions from Zimbabwe and Niger answered Education International’s call to support the Global Action Day on the Right to Strike by organising and spearheading various activities that stressed the importance of taking labour action.
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Trade union rights are human rights 2 March 2015 Iraq: Tackling the challenge of balancing quality and safety in education
In their efforts to provide quality education in Iraq, the country’s educators are calling on public authorities for support amid the growing threat posed by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.
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Union growth 27 February 2015 UK: Survey highlights plight of teachers
The excessive workloads and working hours facing teachers in the UK have been clearly established in figures published by the Trades Union Congress (TUC) to mark its annual Work Your Proper Hours Day.
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Union growth 26 February 2015 Education heavyweights line up to support the rights of Korean teachers
The Global Campaign for Education has called on the South Korean authorities to respect the basic union rights of teachers in a powerful statement of solidarity delivered at its world assembly in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Trade union rights are human rights 23 February 2015 Safe schools must be a priority in wake of South Sudan mass abduction
The blatant kidnapping of 89 school boys preparing for exams last week stands as another callous example of the dangers students face in conflict zones, and of the threat education poses to those seeking power.
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Union growth 18 February 2015 Harassed Bahraini teacher unionist awarded significant international Prize
Leaders of the Bahrain Teachers’ Association have won the 2015 Arthur Svensson International Prize for trade union rights for their efforts to promote and strengthen trade unions and trade union rights in their country.
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Union growth 17 February 2015 Educators ready to stand-up for their right to strike
Education International has called on its affiliates to raise their voices and mobilise for the Global Action Day for the Right to Strike, a right that is increasingly being challenged by employers and governments worldwide.
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Trade union rights are human rights 12 February 2015 Italy: government sidesteps social dialogue on teachers
Italian education unions have gone public to vent their opposition to the government’s vow of silence after calls to kick-start social dialogue on teachers’ employment conditions continue to go unanswered.
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Trade union rights are human rights 10 February 2015 Girls at center of attacks on education
According to a new report by the United Nations, schools are far from being safe places for girls, who continue to be the main target of attacks in at least 70 countries.
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Trade union rights are human rights 9 February 2015 Kenya: Calls persist to ‘bring back our girls’ and end attacks on schools
Find a way to end the violence aimed at students, teachers and schools was the stern message African educators made clear as they concluded the regional conference in Nairobi, Kenya.
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Trade union rights are human rights 5 February 2015 African educators: all Nigerian students deserve safe schools and quality education
The relentless assault on Nigeria’s students, teachers and schools prompted the leader of one of the country’s education unions to call for a united response and an announcement of measures aimed at tackling the violence.
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Trade union rights are human rights 2 February 2015 The Gambia: Union sets up Ebola preparedness and response programme
Education International has contributed financially to an Ebola prevention strategy in The Gambia. It has helped to fund a communications initiative led by its national affiliate, the Gambia Teachers’ Union.
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Trade union rights are human rights 22 January 2015 Teachers’ strike highlights Kenya’s education challenges
A Kenyan school made global headlines on Monday when children, some as young as seven, protesting against the seizure of their playground by property developers, were tear-gassed by police.
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Union growth 14 January 2015 Anti-slavery petition sends clear message to UN Secretary General
When Nobel Peace Prize laureate Kailash Satyarthi handed over a petition against child slavery to UN General Secretary Ban Ki-Moon, he did so with the support of half-a-million signatures and the backing of Education International.
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Trade union rights are human rights 8 January 2015 What the teachers of Kenya are fighting for
The fight for decent living conditions and fair salaries are behind the closure of schools in Kenya following the walkout of the country’s public school teachers who are calling for an acceptable collective bargaining agreement.
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Trade union rights are human rights 7 January 2015 Denmark’s unions receive ILO support in lockout case
The Danish Union of Teachers has secured significant endorsement for its actions in a recent ILO decision following a complaint made by the union last August about the government’s intervention in the collective bargaining process.
Denmark’s unions receive ILO support in lockout case